Gabriel Jesus remains committed to scoring goals as Arsenal strives to end their over two-decade Premier League title drought. His goal in Wednesday's 3-1 comeback win against Brentford marked his sixth goal in only four matches.

This performance stands in stark contrast to his previous struggles, where he managed only one goal in 33 appearances while playing for the now-challenged champions, Manchester City.

Arsenal, who last claimed the English title in 2004, will have an opportunity to reduce the gap to league leaders Liverpool to three points when they face Brighton on Saturday, just a day before Arne Slot’s team takes on Manchester United at Anfield.

Additionally, Liverpool holds a game in hand over the Gunners.

“I just want to keep winning and scoring and helping the team, the club, to be there always fighting for the title,” Jesus told TNT Sports.

“I know it’s a long way, we have to look for ourselves and then obviously after, we want the top of the league to drop points. But we have to look at ourselves and do our job like we did today.”

Arsenal have finished runners-up to City for the past two seasons and start 2025 once again in second place.

“The previous two years were amazing,” said Jesus. “Obviously, we did not win, but we fought until the end.

“To play in this competition is already hard, to fight for the title, imagine.

“I’ve already been there (with City), but I can see this team is experienced now. We have amazing players, and I’m sure we can go there and fight for the title.

“But it’s still early, and we just need to keep trying to play well and win the games.”

Jesus cancelled out Bryan Mbeumo’s 13th-minute opener for Brentford before Mikel Merino and Gabriel Martinelli scored for the Gunners early in the second half.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, set to be without the injured Bukayo Saka until March, said the form of Brazilian duo Jesus and Martinelli was encouraging.

“We need the players up front to be firing and they have that feeling right now,” said Arteta.

“They are so consistent, the way they behave, the way they train, and they want it.

“Goals are about moments and the feeling and energy that a player has and they are both in a good mood right now.”